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When you are on the hunt for something fun to do this weekend, head to Tucson's Denny Alberts Golf School. If you're looking for a fun time, make plans to visit this place.

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jack s.

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Report|2 years ago

Great teacher takes his time, explains everything and shows you different ways to hit your clubs.With the video you'll see things about your swing amazing, lots of fun.I enjoyed time spent with Denny,going back again and again.
Jack Spencer

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Judith S.

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Report|2 years ago

Definitely will improve your game. Highly reco

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Anthony S.

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Report|2 years ago

Denny is a wonderful teacher, and is able to show you (with video) the mistakes you are making with your swing. I highly recommend purchasing this Groupon.

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Tracy R.

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Report|3 years ago

His teaching is very initiative, it makes perfect sense

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Mark C.

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Report|4 years ago

Denny is an excellent instructor. Fast paced and can teach anyone, even someone that had never hit a ball to drive down the range. Highly recommend. Try scheduling your lesson when it's cooler otherwise you'll be cooking under the sun.

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Abbey S.

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Report|5 years ago

Excellent experience! I bought a private lesson for my husband
for his birthday and he loved it!

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David H.

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Report|6 years ago

Best golf instructor in Tucson

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From Our Editors

A former junior college all-American and U.S. Amateur qualifier, PGA-certified professional Denny Alberts draws from 20 years' experience of teaching and playing to foster dependable swings and lower scores. During lessons, Denny videotapes his pupils' swings, using a camera capable of capturing 1,200 frames per second and suspected of stealing the souls of gullible nine irons. With the help of slow-motion review, Denny pinpoints any swing deficiencies, and begins the arduous process of correcting bad habits and retraining muscles through swing drills, teaching aids, and his own internal encyclopedia of hard-won swing wisdom.

Adhering to the notion that an effective golf swing takes thousands of forms, Denny seldom attempts to reconstruct swings completely, but rather focuses on correcting swing mechanics that matter, such as ball contact, stance, and crowd-pleasing putt and struts.